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Cottbus Drewitz Airport

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Airport type
  
Civilian

Location
  
Jänschwalde-Drewitz

Code
  
CBU

Phone
  
+49 35607 695

Serves
  
Cottbus

Elevation AMSL
  
276 ft / 84 m

Elevation
  
84 m

Year built
  
1939

Cottbus-Drewitz Airport

Operator
  
Flughafen Süd- Brandenburg-Cottbus GmbH

Website
  
www.flugplatz-drewitz.de

Address
  
Flugplatzstraße 1, 03197 Jänschwalde, Germany

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Cottbus-Drewitz Airport (IATA: CBU, ICAO: EDCD) is a civilian airport located in Drewitz, an Ortsteil of Jänschwalde, approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) north-east of Cottbus in Brandenburg, Germany.

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History

During World War II Cottbus-Drewitz Airport was used by the Luftwaffe and from 1956 by the National People's Army.

Upon German reunification in 1990, the Luftwaffe officially took over the airport once again but after 1993, the airport's new owners, Flughafen Süd-Brandenburg-Cottbus GmbH, had opened it up for civilian use.

In April 2000 a new control tower was opened.

Present

The airport is most often used for charter flights for the football team FC Energie Cottbus, but is also used for training flights by Air Berlin, TUIfly, Lufthansa and Germania.

In late May 2012, a grass strip at the airport was used to conduct unpaved runway trials of the Airbus A400M military airlifter. Although Airbus Military had examined the grass strip and believed it suitable, testing was cut short when the test aircraft penetrated the runway surface during a rejected takeoff test. The test aircraft departed undamaged.

Aside from a bistro serving the terminal, there is also a small aviation museum and flying school.

Future

Due to investors pulling out, there has been several failed attempts to turn the civilian airport into a freight hub with a 3000 m runway, similar in concept to Frankfurt-Hahn.

References

Cottbus-Drewitz Airport Wikipedia